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online, we have a science lesson inspired by an announcement from nasa. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: just what is dark matter? find a short video with a simple answer on today's science roundup. nasa and the european space agency are partnering to send a telescope into space to investigate dark matter and dark energy. read more about these mysterious forces and what scientists hope tofind on our science page. and think you've received bad advice about social security? our benefits guru gets to the bottom of that issue in today's "ask larry" column on our business page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll return to the immigration debate with a look at the president's plans for reform. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing suppo
online, we have a science lesson inspired by an announcement from nasa. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: just what is dark matter? find a short video with a simple answer on today's science roundup. nasa and the european space agency are partnering to send a telescope into space to investigate dark matter and dark energy. read more about these mysterious forces and what scientists hope tofind on our science page. and think you've received bad advice about social security?...
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nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida, including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. e brash, boltalking form mayor of new york city, ed koch, died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york. >> good morning. i'm ed koch, and i'm running for mayor. how am i doing? >> sreenivasan: ed koch was most at home on the streets of manhattan. a quintessential new yorker, the larger than life koch, who ran city hall from 1978 to 1989, was best known for shepherding new york out of financial ruin, restoring the city's finances through tough budget cuts, and improving its decaying subway system. but he insisted his biggest personal achievement was rallying new yorkers through the 1980 transit strike that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the cit
nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida, including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. e brash, boltalking form mayor of new york city, ed koch, died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york. >>...
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my job is like that with nasa. so he accepted the risk. >> reporter: brown wants people to focus on what went right with the mission, after those seven astronauts were put together. a diverse group who became best friends. >> when there is a common goal, it's amazing how a group can function together, so if you can learn one thing, if we can have common goals, everybody can get along. that crew really demonstrated that. >> reporter: and had he lived long enough, brown knows his brother would have left his mark on the world through his films. >> i'm pretty sure he would have been on tv somewhere, if we had just given him a few more years. we admire him for, you know, never stopping, always moving forward, always learning. and i think that's the legacy for david. >> david brown was 46 when he died. doug's only sibling. it's just him and his mom now, and he said they will be back often to the cemetery to honor his memory. brian? >> great legacy. audrey barns tonight. >>> one of the victims on board columbia was island
my job is like that with nasa. so he accepted the risk. >> reporter: brown wants people to focus on what went right with the mission, after those seven astronauts were put together. a diverse group who became best friends. >> when there is a common goal, it's amazing how a group can function together, so if you can learn one thing, if we can have common goals, everybody can get along. that crew really demonstrated that. >> reporter: and had he lived long enough, brown knows...
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today a new shocking story of what nasa knew has america talking. we have the real story here tonight. good to have you with us tonight. folks, thanks for watching. a big thank you tonight for hillary clinton for finally saying what really needed to be said. today was clinton's final day as secretary of state. she begins her life as a private citizen tomorrow. and for now, she has nothing to lose politically. so when the associated press asked clinton about the republican lawmakers who grilled her on benghazi, this was the secretary's response. "they just will not live in an evidence-based world, and that's regrettable. it's regrettable for our political system and for the people who serve our government in very dangerous, difficult circumstances." amen to that. the president might not be able to call out republicans like this. democratic lawmakers certainly might not be able to do it, but hillary clinton has no fear of speaking the truth now that she is going to be a private citizen. her appearances in front of the congressional committees on bengh
today a new shocking story of what nasa knew has america talking. we have the real story here tonight. good to have you with us tonight. folks, thanks for watching. a big thank you tonight for hillary clinton for finally saying what really needed to be said. today was clinton's final day as secretary of state. she begins her life as a private citizen tomorrow. and for now, she has nothing to lose politically. so when the associated press asked clinton about the republican lawmakers who grilled...
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we don't offend the neighbors when we are flying. >> reporter: and nasa installed cameras to show the pilots view of the pollution. the next goal is to create 3-d maps of pollution pockets. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california regulators lifted a cease and deicist order, lift cars are known for their pink mustaches. they were criticized for taking away fairs. the cpuc lifted the order after the companies agreed to new safety regulations. >>> california collected extra in tax revenue this morning. possible reasons for the surplus, more income for the state is what it means. payment money may have come in early or it is new revenue because the economy is doing better. >> doesn't necessarily mean the rest of the budget will be better off. it could be. it could be worse off. it depends on the mix of those three factors i talked about. so i think it is to keep that in mind, you have to wait till may. >> analysts caution it is too soon to call it a trend. numbers will be firm in the spring. >>> ktvu crews have been in new orleans all week cov
we don't offend the neighbors when we are flying. >> reporter: and nasa installed cameras to show the pilots view of the pollution. the next goal is to create 3-d maps of pollution pockets. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california regulators lifted a cease and deicist order, lift cars are known for their pink mustaches. they were criticized for taking away fairs. the cpuc lifted the order after the companies agreed to new safety...
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. >> nasa will fly a special aircraft over parts of the bay area today and tomorrow to learn more about our air pollution. it will be as low as 1,000 feet to collect air quality data as part of a central california study that helps improve forecasting air pollution. the airport will fly over interstate 680 and the bay area air quality district contributed $28,000 and provided technical staff to help with the project. if you see it, it is not a u.f.o. but is analyzing the air. >> thatch you -- thank you for putting me mind at ease. >> now, how about the weather this afternoon? >> we may be a few degrees warmer today and tomorrow as the warmth rises. the high pressure shows a little bit of a cold front to the north and that will bypass us to the not and caught in have any affect on our weather as it moves into the rocky mountains. this only, it is cooler than yesterday, and calmer. there is fog in the north bay valley. we are at 36 inland and low 40's around the bay and coast with a beautiful sunrise. by noon, warming quickly and mid-50's to near 60 degrees for lunch time temperatures and
. >> nasa will fly a special aircraft over parts of the bay area today and tomorrow to learn more about our air pollution. it will be as low as 1,000 feet to collect air quality data as part of a central california study that helps improve forecasting air pollution. the airport will fly over interstate 680 and the bay area air quality district contributed $28,000 and provided technical staff to help with the project. if you see it, it is not a u.f.o. but is analyzing the air. >>...
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nasa also held a memorial at cape canaveral. former astronauts were on hand to honor their fallen colleagues. >> to our friends from mission 107, here we are ten years later, we still love. we still miss you. how can we ever thank you for your contributions to the great journey of human discovery? >> nasa also held a memorial at arlington national cemetery. >>> fewer americans have the flu. the centers for disease control says 42 states including maryland and virginia reporting widespread flu activity. that's five fewer reporting it last week. however it's still a dependly epidemic, eight children died from the flu last week, bringing the total number to 45 this season. hospitalizations for the flu are higher than normal right now. the largest group impacted, people over the age of 65. >>> coming up tonight, guy stole a dump truck and wound up at mcdonald's pat collins will tell you about that illustrates a lot of finger pointing and questions. >>> the express lanes still fairly new. why the price may already be going up. >>> co
nasa also held a memorial at cape canaveral. former astronauts were on hand to honor their fallen colleagues. >> to our friends from mission 107, here we are ten years later, we still love. we still miss you. how can we ever thank you for your contributions to the great journey of human discovery? >> nasa also held a memorial at arlington national cemetery. >>> fewer americans have the flu. the centers for disease control says 42 states including maryland and virginia...
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this week nasa will remember the fallen astronauts from apollo one and the shuttle columbia. >> today a rally in support of repealing the death penalty in maryland is taking place. this afternoon the relatives of five murder victims will join a rally and lobby day in annapolis. they are supporting governor o'malley's push to repeal the death penalty. it's organized by the maryland citizens against state executions. university of maryland students are on high alert after three men were arrested for alleged armed robbery. a fourth suspect is still at large. samuel chicas, benjamin chicas and two other men robbed a student using brass knuckles. they got away with a wallet, iphone. police are still looking for another suspect who robbed the student at the varsity apartment complex. the incidents have many students on edge. >> it's kind of unsettling. we were looking at apartments and we got a text message saying there was an armed robbery here. >> police are looking for the fourth robber they say tried to take a student's laptop at gun point. the student fought back and the suspect ran aw
this week nasa will remember the fallen astronauts from apollo one and the shuttle columbia. >> today a rally in support of repealing the death penalty in maryland is taking place. this afternoon the relatives of five murder victims will join a rally and lobby day in annapolis. they are supporting governor o'malley's push to repeal the death penalty. it's organized by the maryland citizens against state executions. university of maryland students are on high alert after three men were...
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online, we have a science lesson inspired by an announcement from nasa. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: just what is dark matter? find a short video with a simple answer on today's science roundup. nasa and the european space agency are partnering to send a telescope into space to investigate dark matter and dark energy. read more about these mysterious forces and what scientists hope to find on our science page. and think you've received bad advice about social security? our benefits guru gets to the bottom of that issue in today's "ask larry" column on our business page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll return to the immigration debate with a look at the president's plans for reform. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing supp
online, we have a science lesson inspired by an announcement from nasa. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: just what is dark matter? find a short video with a simple answer on today's science roundup. nasa and the european space agency are partnering to send a telescope into space to investigate dark matter and dark energy. read more about these mysterious forces and what scientists hope to find on our science page. and think you've received bad advice about social...
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nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. the brash, bold-talking former mayor of new york city, ed koch died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york. >> good morning. i'm ed koch, and i'm running for mayor. how am i doing? >> sreenivasan: ed koch was most at home on the streets of manhattan. a quintessential new yorker, the larger than life koch, who ran city hall from 1978 to 1989, was best known for shepherding new york out of financial ruin, restoring the city's finances through tough budget cuts, and improving its decaying subway system. but he insisted his biggest personal achievement was rallying new yorkers through the 1980 transit strike that crippled the city. still, as homelessness and aids soared in the '80s, his response was criticized. and the
nasa paused today to remember the lives of seven astronauts who died ten years ago when space shuttle "columbia" broke apart in the air over texas. a few hundred people gathered at kennedy space center in florida including family members and other astronauts. the accident happened as the shuttle was returning home with only 16 minutes left till landing. the brash, bold-talking former mayor of new york city, ed koch died today of congestive heart failure at a hospital in new york....
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nasa will be watching it. scientists and astronomers will be tracking after it swings by to see how this close fly-by will change the orbit when it does come around again. martha: in your terms, these things happen, you know, every thousands of years, several thousands years. when was the last time something like this did actually make contact and what was the impact? >> well to give you some perspective, this asteroid is about the same size as the rock that exploded over siberia in 1908. that event that leveled00 of square miles of land, just complete devastation. that didn't even hit the planet. it exploded in the atmosphere above the ground. so these rocks can pack a wallop if they do hit the, hit the earth. nasa thinks these types of rocks fly by maybe once every 40 years. a close shave of the earth. an actual strike like when we saw once every 1200. martha: this is six or seven years away and 70% of the earth is covered in water. so it is unlikely that it would hit anywhere but it could, it could? >> yeah
nasa will be watching it. scientists and astronomers will be tracking after it swings by to see how this close fly-by will change the orbit when it does come around again. martha: in your terms, these things happen, you know, every thousands of years, several thousands years. when was the last time something like this did actually make contact and what was the impact? >> well to give you some perspective, this asteroid is about the same size as the rock that exploded over siberia in 1908....
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. >> nasa aimed research center is holding a ceremony today to remember the astronauts killed in the columbia shut disas test the ten years ago today it returned home from a 16 day science mission and disintegrated minutes from landing killing six members and israel's first astronaut. the cause was damage to the wing that occurred during lift off that allowed the plasma to enter the vehicle. >> prosecutors have to decide if they will seek a third trial for a crime laboratory technical negligence accused of selling cocaine. the jury said they could not reach a verdict. the first trial was a hung jury. the 62-year-old woman admitted she took trace amounts of the drug while working late at night. the jury actually could not agree if she use the deception or fraud so they could not reach a verdict forcing the san francisco police department to close the crime laboratory and institute new security procedures. >> an attorney who won a court ruling validating a tax has sued eight other school districts alleging their taxes are illegal including school districts in west contra costa and seve
. >> nasa aimed research center is holding a ceremony today to remember the astronauts killed in the columbia shut disas test the ten years ago today it returned home from a 16 day science mission and disintegrated minutes from landing killing six members and israel's first astronaut. the cause was damage to the wing that occurred during lift off that allowed the plasma to enter the vehicle. >> prosecutors have to decide if they will seek a third trial for a crime laboratory...
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i had already gone off into private consulting on flight safety because i was tired of the way nasa was decaying. but people who were still there told me they wished they had the warning. if they had ten days warning, early in the flight, had seen the hole in the wing. that would have mobilized all their energies and the whole country's and the world's energies. they would have tried to find ways to macgyver the wing and find something on board to stick in the whole. they had to find ways to get the other ship that was being canted down into space sooner. and if they didn't have enough air on board, they would have found ways to get other rockets from other countries. and there were some available, to throw fly canisters up into space where the shuttle could have chased them down and grabbed them before the shuttle's own power ran out. those things might have happened. in hindsight, the accident investigation board looked at them and couldn't really figure out any way that was surely going to work. but they would have tried. >> yeah. >> well, a story that surrounds american heros who we
i had already gone off into private consulting on flight safety because i was tired of the way nasa was decaying. but people who were still there told me they wished they had the warning. if they had ten days warning, early in the flight, had seen the hole in the wing. that would have mobilized all their energies and the whole country's and the world's energies. they would have tried to find ways to macgyver the wing and find something on board to stick in the whole. they had to find ways to...
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when i was a kid i got really into nasa because i got really into the right stuff. i read tom wolfe's book. i was really involved in the shuttle movement as a kid. i was a total astronaut freak. it was so devastating. and largely forgotten really in the culture along with the "columbia" disaster as well. people forget the first two shuttles were both tragically destroyed. >> that's right. >> i remember apollo one. >> that was before my time. >> john: apollo with grisham the second american in space. >> part of the problem was since his -- problem with the hatch on the mercury, they made it very difficult to open the hatch on the apollo capsule. they didn't have a minute. so that was one of the major changes they made. >> good morning to discuss on nasa tragedies. >> good morning, everybody! >> i would like to bring up something a little positive. do you remember back in 2009 when president obama was first sworn in and we heard about the secret g.o.p. strategy session in the caucus room? d.c. restaurant and all of the big republicans decanter, demint fisher-price guy
when i was a kid i got really into nasa because i got really into the right stuff. i read tom wolfe's book. i was really involved in the shuttle movement as a kid. i was a total astronaut freak. it was so devastating. and largely forgotten really in the culture along with the "columbia" disaster as well. people forget the first two shuttles were both tragically destroyed. >> that's right. >> i remember apollo one. >> that was before my time. >> john: apollo...
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time they tried to send something into space, a turtle, some worms, but for them it is but not for nasa, no. because, you know, this dates back to 1948 when the u.s. actually sent the first -- >> controversy settled. not the same monkey. unless it's just a very stressed out monkey. >> which it could be. >> yes. probably. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> all right. we've done that story. we're moving on. #hacked. twitter accounts compromised. next, what the site is saying tonight. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> i heard something but it all happened so fast, and it was like all of a sudden black. >> police say the driver of a charter bus that crashed in boston yesterday was not among the 27 people injured and may face charges. the bus was carrying high school students from harvard to pennsylvania when it struck an overpass. the overpass was up for replacement. officials say the driver failed to heed height warning signs and trooper
time they tried to send something into space, a turtle, some worms, but for them it is but not for nasa, no. because, you know, this dates back to 1948 when the u.s. actually sent the first -- >> controversy settled. not the same monkey. unless it's just a very stressed out monkey. >> which it could be. >> yes. probably. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> all right. we've done that story. we're moving on. #hacked. twitter accounts compromised. next, what the site is...
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unknown to nasa and the team, the shuttle had been damaged. a chunk of foam had come off in liftoff and punctured the wing. at the command center, rick husband's widow was thinking the worse. >> i was thinking is that it? is that the end of rick's life. >> reporter: seven sastronauts died that morning leaving behind family and friends. in an instance, she was a single mom with two young children, and without rick, it was hard. >> god created families to have a mom and dad. and so when rick left, he was a great dad. an amazing man. it was challenging to raise them as a single mom. >> reporter: there has been healing evelyn says, but it is not done. >> it is a lifelong process. i don't think that pain ever completely goes away, and perhaps the greatest memorial to "colombia" sits across the water at the kennedy space center where in here 84,000 pieces, and 40% of the vehicle found so far. nasa and the families decided to preserve the debris and not entomb it so that scientists and teachers could borrow it, study, and learn from it. mike jenneli
unknown to nasa and the team, the shuttle had been damaged. a chunk of foam had come off in liftoff and punctured the wing. at the command center, rick husband's widow was thinking the worse. >> i was thinking is that it? is that the end of rick's life. >> reporter: seven sastronauts died that morning leaving behind family and friends. in an instance, she was a single mom with two young children, and without rick, it was hard. >> god created families to have a mom and dad. and...
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. >>> right now, nasa is tracking a sterride for setting a -- steroid, it will not hit the planet and fly by the either on february 15th and expected to come within 17 miles of our planet. that is closer than the moon and satellites. astronomers said they have never seen an object this big get so close to either. >> at the international space station they will be watching the super bowl. the space station plans to provide a livid yo feed of the big game to the iss. six astronauts are stationed at the space station. two of them are american. >> twitter and those airing commercials are asking them to tweet about the favorite ads. they are paying around 4 million bucks for the spots. >> twitter has sports and entertainment and said they can join in about the ads generating the most buzz. >> we have a program called a scrimmage. we encourage, you know, the fans of these commercials to tweet about the commercials they love the most. >> companies hope on line activity surrounding ads will lead them to the product pages. >> they said companies that advertise during the super bowl get a 20% i
. >>> right now, nasa is tracking a sterride for setting a -- steroid, it will not hit the planet and fly by the either on february 15th and expected to come within 17 miles of our planet. that is closer than the moon and satellites. astronomers said they have never seen an object this big get so close to either. >> at the international space station they will be watching the super bowl. the space station plans to provide a livid yo feed of the big game to the iss. six astronauts...